不再

Posted by Unknown On 12/25/2010 11:55:00 PM 0 comments
1。忍耐的實質就是,你要賺便宜你就賺,你想不要臉你就不要臉,隨便。我能施舍給你的,我給;我給不了的,你找別人要去。至於別人給不給,那是你們的事了。 

2.對付虛偽的人,不是罵她,不是拆穿她,而是讓她繼續悲哀地虛偽著,然後裝作什麼也不知道。那麼慢慢地,很多人會主動跑來告訴你她有多虛偽。 

3.對付自私的人,不是恨她,不是不理她,而是漸漸遠離她,從心底遠離她,然後裝作什麼都不知道。如果她去找別人,那麼你會發現,很多人都遠離了她。 

4.永遠沒有一個人是你離不開的,現在離不開的,不代表永遠離不開。沒有什麼是你放棄不了的,你不放棄的可能會先放棄你也說不定。 

5.除了父母,沒有什麼人是不求回報的。戀人對你好是以愛情和諧為前提的,朋友對你好是以共同利益和消除寂寞為前提的。另外的人,就更不用說了。 

6.一個人生活雖然很難,但也必須學會一個人,不要輕易依賴別人。這是為了防止你身邊的人都離開的時候,你還可以好好活下去。 

7.生病的時候,自己要重視自己,不能等著哪個誰來重視你。等到那時候,你會發現自己不管是身體還是心靈都已經很難受了。 

8.獨自異地求學,要學著多和父母聯系溝通,要學著多聽長輩的話。要學著忍耐,沒有什麼是你忍不了的,別人再錯,也犯不著拿別人的錯誤懲罰自己。 

9.別人和你說的話,不管出於什麼初衷,能信但不能全信。但是,別人說的時候,盡量認真聽,仔細回應,這是對人的尊重。 

10.不要輕易試探你的好朋友,要不你不是很失望,就是多了個“神經病+想太多”的帽子。 

11.不要輕易對人多愁善感,就算你是真的多愁善感。別人可能不能理解你的多愁善感,也沒這個義務和責任。這樣的話,你想的發泄就變成了自取其辱和加深痛苦。 

12.在任何狀況下,不能玩弄別人,玩人必被人玩。你再有心眼,也不是最厲害的那個。 

13。不要去搶屬於別人的利益,但也不能縱容別人搶自己的。這是原則。 

14.沒有必要去嫉妒別人的成績,人緣,地位,獎學金之類。原因有五:1,別人可能真的付出得比你多,只不過你沒看到。2,這些東西只能帶來一時的滿足,而不是永久的滿足,不要也罷。3,這裡面有你玩不來的游戲規則,玩的來的人也都挺累的。4,你有不如人的,就一定有比別人好的,靜待時機。5,不爭搶這些,你的朋友會更多。 

15.能幫助別人的,盡量幫忙。不能幫的,別勉強自己。 

16。對於喜歡和你對著干的人,首先要客觀的反省自己,改正自己,消除自己的原因。其次,看清楚她是多麼幼稚,讓她一個人不開心好了。 

17.對於和自己生活習慣不同的人,把距離拉遠一點,然後各自活各自的,不影響別人,也別要求別人改變。 

18.好兄弟,明算賬。不要把賬目搞地太復雜,錢是父母給的,不是自己賺的,要省著花

不被尊重的感覺很難受,
不再相信任何人,不再寄予任何期望
不再表露情感,不再把別人的事扯到頭上
我只想一個人
空虛總好被拋棄。

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Posted by Unknown On 10/09/2010 10:38:00 PM 0 comments
寫不出什麼來
縱使我每天都想寫些什麼


真的寫不到


當下只知道有樣東西我沒有 然後什麼都做不到








勇氣





without Facebook, we are not existing

Posted by Unknown On 10/04/2010 10:42:00 PM 0 comments
上下班的路途上你反覆按著簇新的iPhone4屏幕 ,咀嚼facebook的每一個字;你跟不相干的路人在msn漫無目的聊天。在公司、學校、餐廳、客廳、房間,你都嘗試用這些「物件」搪塞生命的每一寸空白。你討厭空白,討厭游手好閒,討厭孤獨,於是裝作色彩斑斕,裝作忙得不可開交,裝作了解身邊人的一切。
但你忽略了空白的意義。就在你在家用msn跟人搭訕時,你父母的華髮稍稍冒出長成;就在你在餐廳用sms跟別人展開漫漫對話時,你忽略了坐對面那人的感受。你以為facebook拉近人與人之間的距離,但原來它不過拉近你與某些原來不相干的人之間的距離,並與此同時讓你跟其他原來親密的人漸行漸遠。你用facebook令自己結交了一百個所謂朋友的同時,你用facebook背棄了好些以前熟悉的舊人。
你在facebook竭力去裝出一個形象,或交遊廣闊,或與眾不同,然後你的一舉一動就是往那終極目標進發。於是你開始為有多少人跟自己說聲生日快樂而惴惴不安;你開始在網上搜羅文    章來突顯自己的形象;你把自己所做的每一件事都在上面跟他人匯報;你以為facebook不過是一個由日常生活延伸的舞台,但它已然成為你生活舞台的全部。
也許一切都是條件交換。你把自己的一切事情裸裎人前,來換取別人也如此赤裸地展示身體。但為何你要向這些不相干的人赤身露體,而對更多真正關心你的朋友、家人封閉自己呢?
你的心明明只想充當你的私人廁所,讓你閒時走進去發泄情緒、寧靜獨處,或是汲取靈感,為何你偏偏要犯賤地把它改裝成藍色的流動公廁,中門大開地歡迎別人侵佔,並放下糞土濃痰呢?他們不過將你的心單純地當作公廁,用作排泄,用作交換是非,完成後便拔足遠離。你卻因應這些公廁旅客的要求而裝修這座私人廁所,為它塗上你最討厭的顏色,放置最讓你反胃的皂液,以求讓最多的人擠進來,把廁所弄得傷痕累累。
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IDEALJOB

Posted by Unknown On 9/30/2010 11:56:00 PM 0 comments
INFP類型的人珍視內在和諧勝過一切。
他們敏感、理想化、忠心耿耿,在個人價值觀方面有強烈的榮譽感。
如果能獻身自己認爲值得的事業,他們便情緒高漲。
在日常事物中,他們通常很靈活、有包容心,但對內心忠誠的事業義無反顧。
這類人很少表露強烈的情感,常顯得鎮靜自若、寡言少語。
不過,一旦相熟,他們也會變得十分熱情。
對INFP類型的人而言,
最好的工作是,做合乎個人價值觀、能通過工作陳述自己遠見的工作
工作環境需要有靈活的架構,在自己激情高昂時可以從事各種專案;
能發揮個人的獨創性。
您適合的工作有:人力資源開發專業人員、社會科學工作者、團隊建設顧問、
編輯、藝術指導、記者、口筆譯人員、娛樂業人士、建築師、研究工作者、顧問、心理學專家。

呢排不斷搵自己 ...
我好怕社會強姦我 我唔想抱住“冇計GA啦”GE心態, 後生細女, 點解反抗唔到?
我唔知仲有幾耐命 ...我只知最黃金GE時間唔珍惜就會後悔 ...
希望壓力化做動力 ...份內事要做到最好然後遇到機遇時要捉住 ...

WHAT I AM

Posted by Unknown On 9/21/2010 08:45:00 PM 0 comments
許多在7月3日出生的人喜好為過往的歷史留下紀錄,
他們往往愛寫日記、保存紀念品或收集具有歷史意義的資料,
這種舉動也顯示他們具有與眾不同的使命感。
有趣的是,這些怪胎和奇葩往往卻有著保守的外表和習慣。

他們之中有些人看起來非常憤世嫉俗,
但是如果小心觀察,將會發現這只是用來隱藏內心極度敏感的堡壘,
從中他們得以眺望滾滾紅塵,很少會錯過任何精彩鏡頭。
這些人總是不吝評論所看到的事物,
他們精準地觀察出人們的怪癖與缺點,並以此來打發時間。
今天出生的人不僅對怪人有興趣,
他們對正常人的癖好亦頗為好奇,
可以說任何人類所具有的奇怪習性,
都逃不過他們銳利的眼光。

7月3日出生的人多半有濃厚的哲學傾向,
有時候甚至會將自己從現實生活中抽離,
然後像個法官一樣來評斷世事。他們可能會舉起自己小小的議事槌,
針對那些外來的、散漫的或是虛偽的言論給予無情的一擊。
然而他們的家人或是朋友卻不覺得有什麼大不了,
雖然有的時候可能會承認他們的觀點很有意思,
但有的時候又感到太強人所難,因此往往不會將他們的高見當成一回事。
這將他們敏感的心靈倍受打擊,因為他們很需要別人的支持,
卻又不敢直接求助于人,以至于不少人耗費時日只為了尋找一個知音。

這天出生的人深深為人性所著迷,
其程度超過所有科技的、科學的或是自然的現象,
他們不僅觀察人們做什麼、說什麼,更想知道人們的感覺。
因為這項特質,他們多半會為自己贏得多管閑事的美譽。
事實上,這天出生的人確實有一點偷窺癖的毛病,
因為他們總是想知道隱藏在門簾背後的秘密。

這天出生的人甚至還會想要知道社會所認定的變態到底是怎麼一回事。
但是如果他們介入太深而不再只是單純的觀察者時,
可能會給自己添上不少麻煩。
因為這些人具有敏銳、感同身受的特質所以可能會花上一段時間參與這些頗受爭議的活動,
但很快地又會失去興趣而抽身離去,靜靜等待下一次的探險。
這天出生的人很少會覺得無聊乏味,
因為他們總是有辦法在身邊找到好玩的事情去觀察。
不過到了晚年,他們識人的能力可能會變得太好了,
甚至對人產生厭倦感,也因此而感到自傲。

幸运数字和守护星

7月3日出生的人受到數字3(3+0=3)與木星的影響。
這些由數字3所主導的人,
會積極地力爭上游直到攀上最高的位置,而且他們也相當獨立。
木星會使得這天出生的人看起來有一種樂觀和易接近的感覺
(在巨蟹座的主宰行星月亮的影響下,他們會變得相當理想化),
也使他們有更加超然的傾向和憤世嫉俗的特質。

健康

7月3日出生的人向往離群索居,因此必須時時抗拒這種心態。
他們敏感的特質最好在一些具有創意的研究或其他相關事物中找到寄托。
同時他們最好能實際與人群按觸,而不只是冷眼旁觀和批評他人。
對他們而言,家人、朋友的支持和欣賞是防範各種疾病的良方,
特別是心理方面的疾病。對這天出生的人而言,
如果能夠定時替他們喜歡的人準備食物,
將是與別人接觸的最好辦法。提到運動,
可以嘗試散步或游泳,當然,團隊運動如排球是特別值得推薦的。

建议

嘗試全心全意地進入身邊的社交圈,盡量親身參與而不是當旁觀者。
不要害怕讓別人觀察你的內心世界,在觀察別人與自己的私生活時,
避免雙重標準。努力贏得他人的肯定,不要輕易放棄。

名人

卡夫卡(Franz Kafka)猶太裔捷克籍小說家,
著有《蛻變》、《審判》、《城堡》等。 台灣演員吳倩蓮,
在香港以電影《追夢人》成名,其走紅台、港、大陸,代表作《半生緣》。
英國電視演員、電影導演肯羅素(Ken Russell),作品有《戀愛中的女人》、
《群魔》、《沖破黑暗谷》等。 捷克出生的英國劇作家史托帕特(Tom Stoppard),
著有哲學諷刺劇《跳躍者》、傳奇喜劇《真情》等。
湯姆克魯斯(Tom Cruise)好萊塢電影演員,
以《捍衛戰士》大紅大紫,並領餃演出《黑色豪門企業》、
《不可能的任務》、《征服情海》等賣座大片。
好萊塢電影導演提姆波頓(Tim Burton),代表作有《陰意味大法師》、
《蝙蝠大俠》和《剪刀手愛德華》等。

优点
觀察入微、真誠、敏感。

缺点
自以為什麼都知道、過度憤世嫉俗、退縮不前。
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NEAR DEATH

Posted by Unknown On 9/19/2010 11:32:00 PM 0 comments

NUDE COLOR+DENIM
最令我想FOLLOW的TREND ...

不過當前最緊要係保命
我身體虛到我覺得自己好快死
以前我唔會M痛的 而家痛到訓唔到 踎低起身暈到MUD咁 仲有頭痛骨痛手軟腳軟

睇黎真係要搵個中醫幫幫手 ...

is Grafake, not Graphic

Posted by Unknown On 9/12/2010 02:53:00 PM 2 comments
每天反覆思量 我肯定了我的路向 我改變不到自己 我不可以遺背自己意願
香港做DESIGN是一個BULL SHIT的工作 DESIGN是一個服務 永遠以客為先 所謂DESIGNER 愈老練愈失去自己
他們眼中的成功 就是上司/客人給的讚賞 我呸 你跟著別人的要求做到人家滿意為止 跟隻狗有什麼分別?
為了公司的形象 我的上司總叫我不要把自己的STYLE放進設計裡 我心底真的由心想吊出來 吊的是自己 我要自己忍下去?
GRAPHIC DESIGN是人基本的知識 基本上沒有TALENT可言 只要有做狗的本能 誰也可以勝任
我知自己這樣說會有千千萬萬個不認同的聲音 又說我憤世丫 唔成熟之類
其實只係大家追永的東西不同 你追求平凡安穩 追求俗世膚淺的讚賞 那是你的選擇 我不阻你 更唔需要你認同我
我不後悔踏足了這個行業 我還會做落去 起碼一年 為的是錢和家人的期望 二來我要深深親歷這些荒謬的職場生活 好讓我以後更明白自在的可貴
FASHION的世畀我躲不過 錢儲夠就會走人 我真的很想去BELGIUM 想到發瘋了

CAN I

Posted by Unknown On 9/03/2010 10:43:00 PM 0 comments

就算離不開香港 也讓我看看樹木小草
有時都覺得幾可悲 這些最自然不用強求的景物 竟然變成了奢侈品
得到幾多 失去幾多 還有很多計算不到

緣來緣去

Posted by Unknown On 9/03/2010 12:01:00 AM 0 comments

一直都信有緣分的存在 基本上人與人之間的認識就是緣的一種
認識不一定要雙方面 我認識你但你可以唔識我
而往往我發現自己遇上很多單方面的緣 一次又一次的巧合 雖然彼此沒任何關係 但感覺就是很近
相反日日對著的父母 住在同樓的朋友 那些親密的人 卻令我感到異常遙遠 走在一起 但緣份大概己被沖淡
緣真的是難用筆墨形容 在我而言 遇上的時候會感到幸福 感受過就好了 努力去捉住就失去意義

告別學生

Posted by Unknown On 9/01/2010 12:10:00 AM 0 comments
身邊的人都要開學了 感到跟大家的距離又遠了
更堅定要獨自走自己的路

笑容 多了 但少了真誠
認真看會看到我的感概

W小姐說的消費論 消化後心裡覺得好了一點
我應該學習如何導人消費 自身的經驗和感愛 對我的創業大計大概有點幫助

Step Up 3 Final Battle

Posted by Unknown On 8/29/2010 12:56:00 AM 0 comments


睇完心情大好
本身今日有好多運濟GE事
又再一次平常心面對
想起那些更悲慘的人
真的怨一句也覺慚愧

Lily Allen - Who'd Have Known (Alternative Single Mix)

Posted by Unknown On 8/27/2010 10:40:00 PM 0 comments


呢排成日LOOP住的歌
聽完心情就變好
其實我好鐘意唱歌
對的歌 對的時間 唱給對的人聽

很久沒有唱歌了

ALARM

Posted by Unknown On 8/26/2010 11:29:00 PM 0 comments
很累, 真的知道自己不再是自由自在的學生
每步 每句 每個決定 都要思前想後

本來沒什麼 這是需要經歷的 得到一些 總是要同時捨棄另一些
只是當太疲累的時候 再加上聽著到肉的歌曲 很多畫面就會閃現
掛念 懷念 有種唔上唔落的心酸

感覺不好 像鬧鐘一樣 晚晚響起

0823

Posted by Unknown On 8/24/2010 12:40:00 AM 0 comments
放工番到屋企食飯就一路睇新聞直播
911都冇咁緊張 因為係自己人 好差 要到呢D時刻先感受到切肉不離皮果種感受
睇住班冇作用GE警察同唔會停頓GE時間 睇住人類係幾咁渺小 冇能力
一時間 覺得每日煩惱GE事都好無謂
我地有能力做到好多野 但卻避唔到死亡 所有人都一樣
亦令到我對人對事都唔抱期望 因為實在冇野係估得到 今日唔知聽日事
只能夠每日完結GE時候都學會感恩同知足

LET IT BE LET IT GO

R.I.P

Never Know

Posted by Unknown On 8/22/2010 05:14:00 PM 0 comments


I hear this old story before
Where the people keep killing for the metaphors
Don't leave much up to the imagination,
So I, wanna give this imagery back
But I know it just ain't so easy like that
So, I turn the page and read the story again
And again and again
It sure seems the same, with a diff. name
We're breaking and rebuilding
And we're growing
Always guessing

Never knowing
Shocking but we're nothing
We're just moments
We're Clever but we're clueless
We're just human
Amusing but confusing
Were trying but where is this all leading
Never Know

It all happened so much faster
Than you could say disaster
Wanna take a time lapse
And look at it backwards
From the last one
And maybe thats just the answer
That we're after
But after all
We're just a bubble in a boiling pot
Just one breath in a chain of thought
The moments just combusting
Feel certain but we'll never never know
Just seems the same
Give it a diff. name
We're beggin and we're needing
And we're trying and we're breathing

Never knowing
Shocking but we're nothing
We're just moments
We're Clever but we're clueless
We're just human
Amusing but confusing
Helping, we're building
And we're growing
Never Know

Knock knock on the door to door
Tell ya that the metaphor is better than yours
And you can either sink or swim
Things are looking pretty grim
If you don't believe in what this one feeding
Its got no feeling
So I read it again
And again and again
Just seems the same
Too many different names
Our hearts are strong our heads are weak
We'll always be competing never knowing

Never knowing
Shocking but we're nothing
We're just moments
We're Clever but we're clueless
We're just human
Amusing but confusing
But the truth is
All we got is questions
We'll Never Know
Never Know
Never Know

0821

Posted by Unknown On 8/22/2010 12:23:00 AM 3 comments

Jamie Bochert
呢個女人真係好樣衰 基本上唔係女人GE樣黎
我唔係鐘意佢 但我有意慾睇佢D相多過其他黃金比例的女人
靚樣自然會大頭 自然會清楚讓你看到五官
只有醜的人才能讓人看到更多 更多巧妙的地方 更多空間幻想
討厭市面的CD COVER 達張車頭相落去就算數 歌與封套毫無關係

美的東西令人順眼 但看得多就覺得不外如是
青春一去不返 與其想盡辦法留住 不如引發未來的魅力

轉了MAC 打字慢了9萬倍
NO MOOD TO DEAL WITH TEXT

My Business

Posted by Unknown On 8/20/2010 12:16:00 AM 0 comments

今朝起床有個很強烈的想法 有一件很想做的事
那是一份工作 為自己打工 打自己的工
可是要錢 要心機 要頭腦 要關係 要運氣 要勇氣
我知還未到時候 可是有想過也很安慰

私人時間不多 希望用盡每分每秒 想喜歡的事 做喜歡的事
那些不喜歡的 請不要侵佔我僅餘的空間 工作時間內想怎樣撚化我也可以
這樣小的願望 我覺得有點兒過份
自私的無私 ...

Smile

Posted by Unknown On 8/16/2010 11:51:00 PM 3 comments

我想在此向自己鼓個掌 雖然掌聲凋零 還要是自給的 懶理
知道嗎 今天我埋藏了自己
別人對我工作不滿意 弄了數小時 最後要由頭做過 那刻已經7時多了
知道嗎 我沒有任何怨氣 我笑了 對別人和自己
我一直抱著微笑直到離開
知道嗎 我不知那個是誰 那個笑的人是誰
我還一直給自己打氣 真的 那個人究竟是誰
我知道人是有兩面 但這是我第一次感覺如此強烈 就像分了身一樣
對自己如此高的EQ感到驚訝 同時笑的背後也離不開無盡頭的沮喪
這刻 我的確是很不好受的 表面我受得住 心底裡 還未到那個境界
無論如何 感恩上天給了我少少的進步 我沒有很大信心可以變得更圓滑 但至少 我要沉著氣忍五年
給了限期自己 目標依然清析 工作的目的是不工作 過程中遇到的一切都不屬我的 但終點站是我的世界
太多感覺要表達 但我沒有很多機會 為了保持頭腦清醒 我一定要有足夠睡眠 細時那些不要命的本領
現在沒如此福氣

just a beginning of the game ..

My hero

Posted by Unknown On 8/13/2010 11:29:00 PM 0 comments

Freja今年實在係model of the year
唔係賣花讚花香 由chanel tomford a.wang 再連valention balenciaga都搵佢
仲有9萬幾個cover 唔洗講野啦
欣賞唔單只係佢ge成就 我從來鐘意人都係由性格出發
我唔知咩係型 唔知著咩衫係靚 我只係覺得 永遠知道自己想點ge人係最吸引
當你知道自己想點 你唔需要向人地解釋d咩 你可以分享俾人地知 但一切都出於自願
Freja的獨立 佢ge友愛 佢對自己的了解 佢對生活的態度 一切一切 總之佢就係咁magical
我開心呢個世界有好多人鐘意Freja 因為你要認同一個人 你先會鐘意佢
而當你鐘意左佢 你就希望可以同佢靠近 i mean思想上同精神上 如果你鐘意左個好人 咁你就會變好

做model總會有退下來的一刻 但人生還有很長路要走
好真心希望Freja可以永遠開開心心

BELOVED

Posted by Unknown On 8/12/2010 12:04:00 AM 0 comments

我愛我的麻麻 很愛很愛

謝謝妳湊大了這個我 這個大食懶
從出生到現在也是跟著她 跟她睡 跟她打麻雀 跟她吃最好的
在她面前 我什麼都會表現出來 低能的 無聊的 開心的 不開心的
我倆關係沒有變 但時間不會眷惜 她老了 走得慢了 記性減了
我一直都很害怕 但不會讓自己憂慮下去 某程度是接受不來而逃避
只能說 在往後日子 我要更珍惜她 還有我的家人

早點睡 是負責任的行為

you is them

Posted by Unknown On 8/11/2010 12:18:00 AM 0 comments

有時我真係唔知自己自信心有幾多
好極端 inception上腦 潛意識我應該係有 現實就完全冇
認真 我對自己ge性格感到滿意
見到好多人唔理身邊人感受 逼地鐵呢d經典場面日日目不暇給 我覺得自己真係好有文化
聽到好多人有智障ge想法 特別係90s 我覺得自己算幾醒目同理性
遇到好多唔知搞mud春ge邪呢怪 我覺得自己style都幾值得欣賞
世界愈荒謬 人只有兩條路揀 一係跟大隊 一係盡快脫離世俗做孤獨怪
香港呢一代太被保護 做孤獨怪大多都會接受唔到 群居生活變左理所當然
細時果種去廁所要約埋去就係好例子 亦因為咁 人冇左自己套價值觀
諗野唔係由自己出發 係睇左人地點諗先 我而家講出黎都覺得on9
所謂惡性循環 再講落去都係果幾幅被 一個人斬唔哂成個森林d樹 而斬一棵就要等幾廿年先生得番
即係咁 其實我中點係同霍金一樣
唔想滅亡就搬去火星啦 ...

MY ULTIMATE GOAL

Posted by Unknown On 8/05/2010 11:14:00 PM 0 comments

前排同中學同學食飯 依然可愛
一齊讀書咁多年 呢刻 差唔多除左我 全部都係大學生
如果抽一抽身出去望番入去 你會發覺呢個時刻真係好珍貴
大概就係十幾歲同廿幾歲GE分別
亦唔難了解到點解D小朋友被世人排擠 無他 腦荀未生埋 THAT'S IT
早左一步踏左出社會 如果問我有冇後悔唔讀落去
我可以答你 有1%後悔 原因係我冇得帶四方帽俾父母親影相
真的 學位對我黎講只係紙一張 重申 係對我黎講
由入唔到ITC開始 我就知自己唔會同其他人一樣為學位而鋪路
留意多左個世界 香港 唔係讀書GE好地方
我認真欣賞卓韻芝 我深信有一日我就係佢果種人
世界真係好大 因為不同的限制 我未可以走出去
但目標清晰 工作的最終目的就係唔工作
或者可以咁講 我感恩而家所得到GE一切 包括朋友同工作
我視之為經歷 係我將來IDEALIFE GE基層
我憤世 但我會參與 要生存 就有捨棄 就要有包容
做人並唔需要時刻都堅持 堅持其實好疲憊 某程度自己覺得型 但訓醒仍然要工作
學會放鬆同欣賞 然後時刻記住最終的目標
獨立地在群體生活 ...

STEP UP

Posted by Unknown On 8/04/2010 12:37:00 AM 0 comments

感覺到某個階段結束了 所以要搬屋
讀書時代會努力營造某種氣質 講衰D係扮哂野
放工食飯睇場戲 沖個涼即刻達落床昏迷 氣質 都要訓覺
少了熱情 多了幾分冷靜 美的東西繼續欣賞 但要深究下去就冇如此興致
我在說話 就是這樣簡單
喜歡講就講 講完就算 之前說的迷失 總算有番個方向
之前的POST 勉強留下來 其他SETTING 一概不理
上幾個月整的LAYOUT SCRIPT ...而家睇番 ... W...T

早抖

Blog links

Posted by Unknown On 8/04/2010 12:01:00 AM 0 comments
A G Y N E S S-D E Y N O N L I N E
altamira: Models Off Duty
Antwerp Fashion Observer
Art8amby's Blog
Arvida
bARBARA i gONGINI
Ben trovato blog
Blackaholic
bored and beautiful
COACD
COUTE QUE COUTE
Darker and Darker
Design Scene
Fallie
Fashion Gone Rogue
fashion-ation
Female Creature
Freja Beha
glamcanyon
HEDI SLIMANE DIARY
I Love You
I want - I got
Igor + André
Iknowwhatyouworelastseason
Indonesia Fashion Week
Influence and Stardoll
JAK & JIL BLOG
knight cat
Lace & Tea
Larapixie
Le Blog de Betty
Le Fashion
Le Love
Lea Loves.
Les scans de Diorette
Let's be threads
lizzy peters . blog
LOVE blog
MONIKABIELSKYTE BLOG
MYKROMAG
narrylikes
NØIR AS NIGHT
one management blog
other pretty things and duskin
pheikphur
POPBEE
purple DIARY
Smile
style rookie
The rantings of a shopaholi
The Urban Vogue
we could grow up together
WhereDidUGetThat
Winifred Lai's Blog
Yvan Rodic
» Konst
卓韻芝 Cheuk Wan Chi
雜誌愛讀:: PIXNET 痞客邦 :

Fake Freja!

Posted by Unknown On 6/16/2010 09:18:00 PM 0 comments

i am sure this is nothing related to Freja ...
it's a male face ...LOL
how come the administrator can make such mistake ...sosad
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#!/pages/-Freja-Beha-Erichsen/368284707145

Annoyance

Posted by Unknown On 6/16/2010 04:22:00 PM 0 comments
how can I avoid those strangers' comments? Who are they ...
ugly names, ugly messages ...
why i can't see such things in others' blogs ...

Chadwick Tyler

Posted by Unknown On 6/15/2010 10:43:00 PM 0 comments




Alexander Wang 2007
Photographer: Chadwick Tyler
http://www.chadwicktyler.com/

Lady Gaga SHOWstudio Interview

Posted by Unknown On 6/14/2010 05:07:00 PM 0 comments

LADY GAGA’S SHOW STUDIO INTERVIEW (FULL VIDEO) from phelixcoffee on Vimeo.
Alexander Fury: SHOWstudio.com is a fashion website, first and foremost – Lady Gaga, we have asked you to be the ninth participant in our series of In Camera interviews because, more than any other contemporary musician, your work feels inextricably connected to fashion. What function does fashion serve for you? Do you use it to underline your musical themes, or is it another outlet for a different type of creative expression? – Asked by Alexander Fury, London.

Lady Gaga: It’s all of the above, but I think more important on a cultural level I think music and fashion have always mirror each others as part of a creative context. They cannot be seperate. I need fashion for my music, and I need music for my fashion.

Alexander Fury: You are such an inspiration, from what you wear to how you sing. But where do you get your inspiration from? – Asked by Ricky White , New York, New York. / Laura Bowery, Merseyside / Alexander Gray, Massachusetts / Allie johnson, Columbus, GA / lorna leigh, portsmouth uk / Sunny, France / Tudor, Romania / Marie-Helene, Canada / Alana, Sanatana-AP / Aurie Akers, Arkansas / Tondo, Slovakia, Martin

Lady Gaga: From capital HIM. I think there’s two different kinds of artists. People who need to be plugged into a cultural movement, in music, fashion or the latest fishing techniques. But I think for some of us – and I would perhaps say the same about my friend Nick Knight – it’s a much more innate gift. A much more spiritual experience. We don’t have to be plugged into a particular movement to be part of it. It’s transcendent,, it’s an inspiration that we’re born with. To be perfectly honest, right now my biggest inspirations are my fans. I feel they subconsciously submit their freedom and love and joy into me. It’s almost like we have our own little spiritual connection separate from anything else.

Alexander Fury: Did Rainer Maria Rilke’s theory that artists should not accept criticism help you stay determined when you were starting out? – Asked by Meadhbh Nic Nuadhait, Ireland.

Lady Gaga: Yes. I love Rilke, it’s no secret that I live my life in almost utter submission to him. I think it’s important to be objective about your own work, and it’s important what I’ve learned from Warhol to use the people around you to feed your creativity. If you have an incessant need for validation from an outside place, that’s when criticism can be detrimental and even life-changing. You don’t want the world to dictate your work, you want to be a funnel. In short, I don’t give a fuck what anyone thinks.

Alexander Fury: Do you find it difficult to deal with negative criticism in the media? – Asked by Heather Hunter, Virginia, United States / Jessica Hebert, Lafayette, LA

Lady Gaga: No. It can always be personal, because my work is personal. But you have to believe in yourself and what you’re doing, and almost refuse criticism and negativity. It’s like the wrong organ was given to you in an operation. You’ve got to reject it.

Alexander Fury: Your little monsters know that when you began your career in New York City, the music you were making and playing was sonically very different from the music you make now. What was the shift for you? Why did you decide to start making dance music? – Asked by Perez Hilton, Los Angeles, California.

Lady Gaga: I started out when I was very young, playing classical music when I was four. When I turned eleven that’s when I started to rite pop music, and I wrote jazz, and I got into ragtime. Then I got into sort of folky jam music, Bob Dylan, and then I got into Queen and Bowie. And then disco. It was my intellectual evolution, and my love of music started to change and form. When I was living downtown alone I was able to look into myself and ask myself if I must create music. And I must! And if I must, why. I resigned myself to make the kind of music I wanted to listen to, what I thought was great – what I thought would be groundbreaking where I was living. Indie music was the norm, and pop music was seen to be corporate. And in true Gaga fashion, I decided to make pop music in a town where there was none.

Alexander Fury: Your fans do so much for you, from rallying together to vote you to the top of the charts to holding mass requesting sessions on radio stations. Why do you think so many little monsters care and support you the way that they do? — Asked by Farrah Marie, Santa Barbara, California.

Lady Gaga: I don’t know. I feel so blessed, it’s so unexplainable the love that I feel for my fans and how they treat me. The videos, the notes, the artworks – the other day I spent hours reading through all this and raving about how talented and lovely my fans are. Love is a symbiotic thing, especially when it’s real. Perhaps it’s just very real – I put love into my fans, and they give love to me, and we continue to give love back and forth forever.

Alexander Fury: Traditionally pop stars engage in one-way communication with their fans, but your relationship with your “little monsters” is more like a digital conversation: is this a conscious or instinctual gesture? — Asked by Vikram Alexei Kansara, New York.

Lady Gaga: Instinctual. I am the way I want to be with my fans. We have a very special and honest relationship. It’s almost comical to talk about. Just the other day, I revealed to my fans that my grandpa was sick, and the next day I went to say hello to my fans on Twitter and saw there were all of these lovely messages from them. That has nothing to do with my music or my clothes, that’s just pure friendship. My new album that I’m creating, that is finished pretty music, was written with this new instinctual energy. My fans protect me, it’s now my destiny to protect them.

Alexander Fury: If you were able to travel through time where would you go – backwards or forwards and why? – Asked by John Galliano, Paris.

Lady Gaga: My first instinct is to say to go to the past, because I would love to experience and see all that has influenced and shaped my vocabulary. However, I will decline the past, I would say if I had to choose I would go to the future. The reason is quite selfish: because McQueen used to say, you must never look back, you must always be going forwards. I would go to the future – selfishly – to feed my work and make me a better artist, to crate more forward-thinking, innovative, magical and poetic work, like he did.

Alexander Fury: Your looks are so extreme. Is this a reaction to something? Are you questioning or altering the status quo of women’s style? – Asked by Mario Testino, London.

Lady Gaga: Yes. Yes I am. I am a feminist. I reject wholeheartedly the way we are taught to perceive women. The beauty of women, how a woman should act or behave. Women are strong and fragile. Women are beautiful and ugly. We are soft spoken and loud, all at once. There is something min-controlling about the way we’re taught to view women. My work, both visually and musically, is a rejection of all those things. And most importantly a quest. It’s exciting because all of the avant-garde clothing, and musical style and lyrics that at one time was considered shocking or unacceptable are now trendy. Perhaps we can make women’s rights trendy. Strength, feminism, security, the wisdom of the woman. Let’ make that trendy.

Alexander Fury: What is the process by which you and stylist Nicola Formichetti put together an outfit? – Asked by Jordan, Louisiana.

Lady Gaga: Nicola!! It’s really easy. He’s one of my best friends, and Nicola knows exactly who I am as a musician, an artist and a girl. An the whole Haus of Gaga works together – Matthew has been creating clothes for me for years We have a cigarette and whiskey and look through racks of clothing and then go. It’s organic, there’s now pretense or preconception.

Alexander Fury: What are your favourite and least favourite outfits we created together? – Asked by Nicola Formichetti, London.

Lady Gaga: My favourite? That’s quite a difficult question! One of my favourites was the red McQueen lace archive dress, and the tall red crown for the Video Music Awards. My favourite that we made was the performance outfit that bled on its own – it was such a strong statement about clothing being alive, it lives and breathes. That was incredible. The least favourite… I don’t have one! You’re amazing Nicola, you always nail it. No regrets. We’ve done so much together, it’s difficult to say my favourite and least favourite. It’s like saying I don’t like my arm!

Alexander Fury: Can you describe your style in one word? – Asked by Paulette Wilson, Baltimore, Maryland.

Lady Gaga: Free.

Alexander Fury: What do you like about wearing a hat? – Asked by Philip Treacy, London.

Lady Gaga: It is a nice barrier. The bigger the better. The more interesting and outrageous the better. For me it keeps the devil away. I always like when I have a hat that’s big enough to keep people away at pretentious parties. It’s protection. It’s a sense of home away from home. But what I like about a Philip Treacy hat is that they’re like nobody else’s.

Alexander Fury: What do you think hats can do for you that clothes can't? - asked by Stephen Jones, London

Lady Gaga: They protect me in a different way. A social canopy, a hat is a social canopy. I love Stephen Jones too!

Alexander Fury: Is there one observation you have made about the zeitgeist that has gotten the most powerful reaction from people? – Asked by Marcus, Sydney.

Lady Gaga: A few. One being the hair-bow, and the second being Bad Romance at the end of the Alexander McQueen show, and then the clothing in the video, and that show becoming what is sadly now known to be his crescendo. I wish it wasn’t as powerful as it’s become. I wouldn’t say it was necessarily a zeitgeist moment, it’s more destiny.

Alexander Fury: If you could be anyone else for a day who would you trade places with and what you do in their place? – Asked by Jefferson Hack, London.

Lady Gaga: I would be Iman! She’s my friend, I can say that. I’d do whatever Iman does in a day. That’s probably the most selfish answer I could give! What a fabulous woman.

Alexander Fury: Kurt Vonnegut once said that humans have been telling fantastic stories from the beginning of the time, and that the drama found in such stories is something we constantly try to emulate in our own lives. With your music and aesthetic, are you another fantastic story-teller, or are you showing us what real life can be? – Asked by Nabil Azadi, Auckland, New Zealand.

Lady Gaga: Both. I’m telling you a lie in a vicious effort that you will repeat my lie over and over until it becomes true.

Alexander Fury: What would you call the movie about your life? – Asked by Jonas Åkerlund, Sweden.

Lady Gaga: Born This Way.

Alexander Fury: Warhol is such a big influence in your work, and Madonna is as well. How is it having a personal relationship with her now? After all she did know Warhol, and I think we can state he’s your biggest influence. Meeting you for 1 minute was so surreal (you gave me an autograph after a concert.) I can’t even imagine having a personal relationship with someone I adore so much. How do you feel when someone not only so iconic, but also such a big personal influence, is suddenly an accessible person? – Asked by Laurent James, Antwerp, Belgium.

Lady Gaga: Madonna is a wonderful wonderful person. She is so full of the most wonderful freedom and spirit, and is so kind. Working with her has always been very exciting and very fun. We have shared some wonderful honest moments together. She comes to my shows, I’ve asked her questions, she give me advice. It’s been my experience in the industry that I’ve connected on a much deeper level with the more iconic and legendary people that I have admired, and not with any of my contemporaries. The one things the legends all; have in common are that they are the nicest human beings I have ever met. As a segue-way from knowing, and meeting and loving Madonna it has allowed me to meet amazing, wonderful iconic people. By meeting these people, I have discovered myself. My freedom. My security. Myself.

Alexander Fury: Who creates limits? – Asked by Marina Abramovic, New York.

Lady Gaga: We do. We create our own limits. She is a limitless human being! She is so incredible! I went to see her exhibit at MOMA and she is limitless. I look at her, and she is so free. It’s when you are around someone like Marina when you realise she is so boundless.I think we are the ones who create our limits.

Alexander Fury: Name one song when it comes on the radio you sing along to, but you are embarrassed that you like it, so nobody knows? – Asked by Quentin Tarantino, Los Angeles, California.

Lady Gaga: That Taylor Swift song – ‘You Belong To Me’ – I sing it so loud, and I’m so embarrassed! Because I sing it so loud. But it’s a great song!

Alexander Fury: What do you think is the biggest misconception about you? – Asked by Ethan, Fort Worth.

Lady Gaga: That I’m a character. Or that Gaga is separate from Stephanie. We are one and the same, there is no difference. I am exactly who I say I am, and I am exactly who you say I am.

Alexander Fury: Let’s talk about the discrepancy between your private and public lives. Where is the line? When is the precise second when it switches? Do you feel the need to take a deep breath and do the thing, or does it always feel like you’re on stage? – Asked by Hedi Slimane, Paris.

Lady Gaga: There’s two parts to that question. The first part, the discrepancy between private and public life: I believe as an artist, being private in public is at the core of the aesthetic, the message. However, I profusely lie about my personal relationships in an effort to protect that aesthetic and that message. Today people are distracted by unimportant things – like what my diet is, or who I’m fucking. The second part of the question said when is the precise moment when it switches: I would like to be able to say when there’s a dick inside me it switches. But it doesn’t always. I do sometimes feel that I’m on a stage all the time, and I do feel that life is a stage for my art. When I’m dancing, singing, making breakfast. But there is a moment of freedom, when the stage disappears: when I cry. On stage, off stage, alone or with someone. There’s something very honest about that. It has nothing to do with taking off a wig or smearing my lipstick. It doesn’t even have anything to do about whether I have an orgasm. It’s much deeper than that.

Alexander Fury: What did you wear to your prom? – Asked by Surabhi / LoveStruckCow, India.

Lady Gaga: I wore a black carwash dress. It was made out of chiffon, wrapped around like a black tube dress. It was very very shot and had black strips at the bottom, like a carwash. Then it faded into grey. It was great. I think it was $300, it was so expensive.

Alexander Fury: How did your old classmates and teachers react to the fact that you’re now one of the most popular people in the world? – Asked by Korin, Israel.

Lady Gaga: My classmates, I don’t really speak to all of them. My closest girlfriends are wonderful and haven’t changed a bit. As for the school… that has been a bit more of a sad experience. The teachers have been wonderful – the nuns are lovely, and the English teachers and the head of the school were wild feminists and instilled wonderful values in us. The teachers are the best, and the most wonderful, brilliant teachers. They are truly magical. I have nothing bad to say about the school, but I will say I’ve been really sad about some of the things that have happened with my high school, because my sister goes there and my family worked so hard. My parents were not rich, they spent every dollar they had for my sister and I to go to the most wonderful, expensive private school they could afford, to have opportunities they didn’t have. I suppose in an attempt to also say something about religion, as a Catholic school I have been put off by the very un-Catholic way they have responded to my success. It’s not even disappointing, it’s sad. My family gave up many things, so my sister and I could have a wonderful education. There is such a diluted sense of religion and what is right – perhaps the school’s just not what it used to be. It makes me very very sad.

Alexander Fury: You always knew you wanted to be famous. What is the most unexpected part of that – the thing you never accounted for or imagined? – Asked by Ari Emanuel, Los Angeles, California / Jorge, Lisbon

Lady Gaga: The love I feel for my fans, the love that they have given to me. It’s so precious, you can’t even imagine it.

Alexander Fury: How has your fame affected your relationships with your friends and family, if at all? – Asked by Jennifer, New York.

Lady Gaga: It’s hard on people. At one point I was slightly insensitive about it, as I am very unaware of my fame. I had arguments with my parents – it was hard for everyone. I don’t want my parents of my friends to be incessantly asked about me. It’s difficult but we made it through. Part of that as that I started to grow up a little bit and understand how my career has affected the people I love, and be quite objective about it. I’m still very much just an Italian girl from New York who is trying to follow the spotlight. We made it through, it’s good now! Your real friends, the real people that you love are still there.

Alexander Fury: Do you ever wish that you weren’t famous? – Asked by Star, Pittsburgh, PA. / Bryce, Houston, TX

Lady Gaga: I’ve always been famous – just nobody knew about it. Fame is on the inside. I guess you can say ‘The Fame’ is something I’ve always felt and want my fans to feel. Do I wish I wasn’t famous today? No. I do wish sometimes I had more privacy, but there are sacrifices that you make. The trade off is that if I wasn’t famous I wouldn’t have my little monsters and I would never give that up for anything.

Alexander Fury: You are seen as super-ballistic space-age modern but what do you feel about the dress of past centuries as a basis for your costumes? – Asked by Colin McDowell, London.

Lady Gaga: The MTV performance outfit was futuristic but quite romantic. A knowledge of what has been done before is very important. it’s important to know the past – but it’s important to be original. I’m still working on it – if you get one really good original moment in your whole career, you’re solid.

Alexander Fury: What is the craziest outfit you’ve seen worn by one of your monsters at The Monster Ball? – Asked by Jordan Holloway, Morgantown, WV.

Lady Gaga: They’re all so great! They get all dressed up and sometimes it’s so distracting! One of my favourites – which was quite committed – this boy came dressed as Kermit the Frog. I guess he wanted me to think my boyfriend was in the audience, as that’s when I was dating Kermit. He was so committed – it was so hot! There have been so many, they’re all amazing – I couldn’t possibly choose one, they’re all so wonderful! But he really suffered for his moment.

Alexander Fury: What is the one thing that you hope your fans take away from you as a person, and your music? – Asked by Kristin Fritz, Minnesota.

Lady Gaga: I want them to love themselves. If I could for a moment just inspire you to love yourself, that would be worth everything.

Alexander Fury: What is the most obnoxious thing a male fan has ever done or said to you? – Asked by Edison Chen, China.

Lady Gaga: Never obnoxious! I quite enjoy when fans are waiting for a very long time, and then say ‘I have been waiting for ages and I need you to sign seven CD’s and have a photo’ – like ‘I’m a good fan!’ I’ve never really had an obnoxious fan.

Alexander Fury: Is there ever a time you feel scared of your monsters? – Asked by Brenda Jam, London.

Lady Gaga: Not often. I would say 99.9 infinity percent, I am not afraid. But every once in a while, there is a very extra-troubled fan that really wants to see or speak to me. I’ve actually before contacted parents and told them I thought their little monster needed some help, and attention, and love. So no, I’m not afraid.

Alexander Fury: What is your favourite monster (literally ‘monster’, not referring to her fans), favourite animal in folklore or mythology, and favourite scary story?
- Asked by Takashi Murakami, Japan.

Lady Gaga: I guess one of my favourite monsters is the Angler Fish – a real monster from my childhood. My favourite from mythology is the unicorn. I love the unicorn. My favourite scary story is the one that I’m going to dream about tomorrow night.

Alexander Fury: Do you believe in God? – Asked by Tatin, Hongkong.

Lady Gaga: Yes. And the Devil.

Alexander Fury: My favorite tattoo of yours is “Tokyo Love”. What will your next tattoo be and where on your body will it be? – Asked by Matthew Williams, London.

Lady Gaga: I don’t know. I want to get one that says ‘Born This Way’ and one that says ‘Free Bitch’, I think. But I’m not quite sure.

Alexander Fury: How did you feel playing face-to-face with Elton John at the 2010 Grammies? – Asked by Raquel Zimmermann, New York / Megan, Glasgow / Whitney, Wilmington NC / Catherine, Perth

Lady Gaga: I felt so happy, and so joyful, and so grateful! You can really see it on my face in that performance that I was just so happy. It was a transition at that point, where I was beginning to build friendships with these people I admire so much. It was like the Berlin Wall falling. I felt a lot freer after that. I felt very free.

Alexander Fury: Who would you love to duet with dead or alive? – Asked by Naomi Campbell, London.

Lady Gaga: With you Naomi! I would have loved to do a duet with Judy Garland. I would have loved to have known her. John Lennon. David Bowie! And Nick Knight, but we do lots of duets together!

Alexander Fury: Is there a song you would not sing? – Asked by Nick Knight, London.

Lady Gaga: Yes. I wouldn’t sing anything hateful, or violent in a hate-producing kind of way. I’m fascinated by war and violence, but I would not sing a hateful song.

Alexander Fury: What thing(s) do you feel you have left to achieve? You worked hard to become this sensation and your face, name, music and performances – right down to the make-up – are iconic and mimicked by other singers. How do you perceive your celebrity presentation and how will you evolve? Where will you be in 5 years? – Asked by Stevie Wilson, Los Angeles

Lady Gaga: I have zero perception of my celebrity presentation. I hope to not be a celebrity, I hope I am perceived as separate from the idea of celebrity. I hope I am perceived as important, and loving, and peaceful, and enigmatic. I hope – even more – that I am perceived as good to my fans. I have so much to achieve, I have achieved my fans but I have artistically so much to say and so much to do. Musically, I’m a garden and not a desert. I am so impossibly not finished. I always want to exist in a separate space – a Gaga space, a Monster space – that is impervious to anything else. A cell wall that cannot be penetrated. A safe haven. I want to be relevant and irrelevant, all at once.

Alexander Fury: Do you agree with the following statement: Women are crazy vaginas? – Asked by Bret Easton Ellis, Los Angeles, California.

Lady Gaga: No. That’s too general. Every vagina feels different.

Alexander Fury: What’s the nerdiest thing you’ve ever done? – Asked by Spencer, Nampa.

Lady Gaga: I am very nerdy every day. I don’t know if I can even find a way to separate one out. Right now the Haus of Gaga and I are in the middle of trying to extract the effect the smell of blood have on people. We really want to know.

Alexander Fury: If you decided to have children what would you call them? – Asked by Kate Moss, London / marécaux céline, belgium / Madison Logan, Beaufort, South Carolina / Liam R. Findlay, Weymouth, England

Lady Gaga: I like Annabelle. I like Lennon, for a girl. I also like Joey, after my father. And Joanne.

Alexander Fury: Who is the most interesting person you have ever met? – Asked by Aline Macedo, Brazil.

Lady Gaga: Probably my grandmothers. I suppose you don’t really meet your grandmothers, but both my grandmothers are so strong, have been through so much, they are the strongest and most irreplaceable women. And so deeply loved by their husbands as well. And my mother as well. The trinity of women in my life. My grandmother Angelina, my grandmother Veronica and my mother Cynthia.

Alexander Fury: Did you miss having a ‘Lady Gaga’ in the 90s, while you were a teenager, to be a fan of and to identify with? – Asked by Raíssa Venticinque, California.

Lady Gaga: No. I suppose I didn’t know what a Lady Gaga was. I always knew it was my destiny to be an entertainer, but I was ready to be the new thing. I admired the women I grew up watching, the pop stars – Britney, Christina, Madonna, Blondie and Patti Smith. And Linda Perry, and 4 Non Blondes. I could go on and on. Around when I was 13 I started to listen to older music, like Zepplin, Queen, Pink Floyd. I was much more obsessed with male rock stars – Bowie in particular.

Alexander Fury: At the Met, Oprah Winfrey called you some kind of spiritual and cultural leader. How do you feel about that, and what do you do to “uphold” that, as in, do you think of yourself as a role model to younger people and kids? – Asked by Stephen Gan, New York.

Lady Gaga: Yes I do. I appreciate so much that Oprah said that, Oprah is so wonderful, and such an inspiration as well. Things change – I didn’t have that much perception of how people viewed me until a point, but then things change. In my next album, I’m much more self aware of my spiritual and leadership qualities, in the way that any artist is a leader. I don’t think that sex and drugs and talking about things openly are wrong or bad, but I think the most terrible thing you can do is be prejudiced. In my career I am most emphatically against prejudice. I guess I would say that it how I lead my fans, through my music in that way. I am okay with that responsibility.

Alexander Fury: What’s one thing even your best friends don’t know about you, until now? – Asked by Javier Peres, Los Angeles, California.

Lady Gaga: Probably how much I really miss you, and how – I hope you know this – but that I would not be where I am today without all of my most wonderful and closest friends.

Alexander Fury: What is your attitude towards collaboration with peers in the pop music scene? Is it an idea which scares, excites, or even interests you? – Asked by Graham Conway, Toronto.

Lady Gaga: At this moment, I don’t want to do any collaborations, especially contemporary ones. I want to stand on my own two feet. This new album is my chance to create what in 20 years will be seen as my iconic moment. That’s what you should always aim at. Today, collaborations are about appealing to a wider market and gaining radio plays and album sales, above artistic integrity. I collaborated with Beyonce because I love her. She is my favourite contemporary pop musician.

Alexander Fury: 2pac vs Biggie? – Asked by Joe ‘3H’ Weinberger, Los Angeles, California.

Lady Gaga: Can I choose both?

Alexander Fury: What question do you want to be asked? What question has no interviewer ever asked you, but you would like to answer? – Asked by Jerre, The Netherlands.

Lady Gaga: How are you? I rarely get asked that!

Alexander Fury: Gaga, I see all these pictures of you getting off a plane in an outfit, a full on head to toe – I want to know how you do it. I cant really picture you in a Virgin sleep suit, but I’m assuming the plane is one place where you can catch up on your sleep – so what happens between the plane and the arrivals lounge? – Asked by Gareth Pugh, London.

Lady Gaga: I sleep in all my glamorous glory!

Alexander Fury: Do you think that the arts can change the future? (for the present that we all seem to be in is certainly not the one I envisaged!) – Asked by Daphne Guinness, London.

Lady Gaga: I do, I do think hat we can change the future with our voices, and with music and with fashion. And I know why she feels that way. I will say so genuinely and authentically Daphne, when I met you, you change my future.

Alexander Fury: I’m wondering to what extent your style has been influenced by Isabella Blow and Daphne Guinness? I detect not merely more high fashion in your look, but more English flamboyance. – Asked by Cathy Horyn, New York.

Lady Gaga: Isabella and Daphne are two genius human beings. Women, Icons, but so much more than that. They are for me a way to look into myself and examine their lives and who they are in an effort to understand myself better. Isabella is an enormous inspiration and so is Daphne, and I cherish their lives. I cherish them both, as if we were cut from he same cloth.

Alexander Fury: You are amazing. Instead of being asked a specific question, is there any specific thing that you would like to say to your fans right now? – Asked by Celeste, Pennsylvania.

Lady Gaga: I would like to say to all my little monsters who I love so much that I cannot imagine my life without you, nor can I imagine my future without you. And I sometimes even question how I survived without you, before you. I will forever passionately only serve you. I love you.

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